The reversal was the blue-chip index's most stunning — between the Dow's DJIA, -0.32% 11:30 a.m. Eastern Time intraday nadir at 24,242, off 785 points, to its eventual close, off just 79.40 points lower, or 0.3% — since April 4, according to Dow ...

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